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Kevin McCloud has hand picked a selection of the best eco-innovations on the market. As the face of the Grand Designs brand, Kevin McCloud has documented hundreds of buildings over the past two decades. This has given Kevin an enormously wide knowledge of materials, the latest technologies and new sustainable practices out there in the construction market, making him a touchstone for innovative ideas and inventive products.
Barley Massey has been running a multi stranded, sustainable textile design studio and her shop 'Fabrications' in Hackney, East London for 12 years. 'Rethinking Rubbish' in fun, stylish and accessible ways through products,commissions, concepts, events and classes.
Caught Pouffes are quite a catch! Created from an innovative stretch rope developed by Barley Massey from upcycled bicycle inner tubes and inspired by sea fairing techniques, it is knotted over a fabric form made from fabric off cuts and end of rolls. Adding value and beauty to the room you can put your feet up on it or sit on it.
www.fabrications1.co.uk
Eco Friendly Tiles is the UK's first CarbonNeutral® tiles and stone company. It sources its distinctive tile and stone products ethically and responsibly, working only with manufacturing partners who share a passion for the built environment and the natural world. As a company, we celebrate product beauty, quality and sustainability and provide architects, designers and corporate clients with innovative, environmentally-approved and exciting products with high pre-and-post consumer recycled content.
At 3.5mm thick the new ‘Super Thin’ tiles are one of the thinnest in the industry, using roughly 75% less raw material than a standard porcelain tile. A two cylinder press is used in manufacturing rather than a traditional mould which results in an 18 minute production time rather than 40, significantly reducing the amount of energy used and carbon produced. Every “Super Thin” product has a substantially low embodied carbon limiting detrimental effects on the environment both in quantity of raw material sourced and manufacturing processes.
It is light so can clad entire buildings without adding to structural engineering requirements, thereby assisting in keeping embodied carbon of the building to minimum possible and comes in up to 3m x 1m length - some of the largest in the industry.
London based design studio Up specialises in Upcycling, using their special technique known as Netching, a unique form of etching that can be used on a variety of different surfaces.
Having been a print designer for fashion, Jo Gibbs from Up became concerned about the damage the industry causes to the environment and wanted more control of what happened to her designs and how they were produced. She has always made use of discarded materials and objects and 'Upcycled' them by producing new items of the same or greater value. She finds lace intriguing for a number of reasons; taken out of context can be transformed into delicate and refined surface-design braille. This transformative process changes their social standing and ethnicity. This process is the culmination of her fascination with etching and masking using alternative media. In this case, reclaimed roofing slates have been Netched. This process can be used on a number of different surfaces including leather, wood, and many types of metal and stone etc.
Accoya® wood is the result of more than 75 years’ research and development that have brought together a long-established and extensively researched wood modification technique, acetylation, and leading-edge technology to create and make this extraordinary “new wood” commercially available for the first time. Accoya® is the material of choice for exterior applications and can be used for anything from windows and doors to decking, and cladding. Features and benefits of Accoya® wood include class 1 durability, dimensional stability and has a 50 year guarantee. Accoya Wood is FSC and PEFC certified.
www.accoya.com

Ecofans® generate their own electricity from the surface of a wood stove and circulate warm air throughout the room, increasing comfort and providing savings of up to 14% on fuel costs.
Researchers from the faculty of Engineering at the University of Waterloo and Caframo collaborated on a scientific study to measure the reduction in firewood needed to maintain comfort with the use of an Ecofan®. The team developed protocol and procedures to measure, evaluate and verify the effectiveness of Ecofans® in reducing the quantity of fuel used. Conducted under controlled conditions, tests were designed to maintain a human comfort level of 22.5°C (72.5°F).
The test facility was constructed as a room within a room. The inner room was set up similar to a living room with a wood stove, a couch, finished floors, ceilings and walls; and the outer room was set up to control the outside temperature, accurately modelling the heat loss from a typical house.
Conducted during the winter of 2010, tests were completed in pairs with comparable conditions and burn rates between wood stove operation with and without an Ecofan®. The representatives from the University of Waterloo have verified the data as being accurate.
www.ecofan.co.uk

Hendzel + Hut is a vibrant, young design studio based in South London, specialising in the manufacture and design of bespoke cabinets and furniture using reclaimed materials.
The Kirkwood Chair is made using reclaimed hardwood and Victorian floorboards. There are no metal fixings as the chair is joined using traditional jointing techniques. The Kirkwood chair forms part of Hendzel + Hunt's MADE IN PECKHAM range. Hendzel + Hunt have an ethos to create beautiful objects whilst keeping sustainability in mind and therefore the MADE IN PECKHAM range is designed and built using reused, reclaimed materials all from the local area of Peckham, south east London.

JAILmake are a transdisciplinary design and make studio based in South East London.
‘Reseeding Bricks’ are a replacement brick for encouraging arbortectural growth in the city. Each one is hand made and packed in the 1msq 'Brick replacement service' factory in London. The bricks contain a multitude of seeds; from herbs and grasses to wild flowers and trees, packed into clay and soil London bricks, they can be placed in holes in walls or entirely new structures. Over time blooming into pocket meadows.

The ‘Packaging Lamp’ has been designed to effortlessly work as both packaging and product. The lamp uses paper pulp for both its functional durability and its beautiful aesthetic.
The Lamp is designed with a dual use. The main structure of the lamp is constructed from paper pulp and houses all the electronic parts of the lamp in storage, much like an egg box supporting eggs in transit. The bulb, plug, bulb holder and flex are all stored in the central balustrade for storage. The user then opens up the lamp, constructs the electronic components and rearranges them inside to form the working lamp, with no excess packaging to be thrown away; the form seamlessly changes from packaging to product.
Creative Paper Wales are makers of beautiful handcrafted papers and paper products including the unique and wonderful Sheep Poo Paper™ which is made using fibres recovered from sheep dung.
All their paper is made from recycled materials with processes designed to live up to the highest environmental and quality standards possible.

Plumen is the antithesis of low energy light bulbs as we know them. Rather than hide the unappealing traditional compact fluorescent light behind boring utility, Plumen 001 is a bulb you’ll want on show.
The Plumen bulb uses 80% less energy and lasts 8 times longer than incandescent bulbs, giving you the opportunity to purchase an ecological product with style. It works just like any low energy bulb but it has a lot more presence.
The Plumen 001 is built with beauty at its heart, glowing with the aesthetic of a sculptural object. The forms the glass tubes take are irregular yet harmonious, as the two organic shapes mirror each other to create symmetry.
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 11:00 | Meet TV’S Grand Designers |
| 12:00 | Heat, Ventilate, Energise |
| 13:00 | Housing - Reasons to be Cheeful about British Homes |
| 14:30 | Natural Materials, Natural Solutions |
| 16:00 | George Clarke’s Kitchen & Bathroom Special |
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